A man has been charged in connection with a disorder outside a nightclub which left one man dead and another with life-threatening injuries.

Atikou Diallo, aged 23, was arrested in City Arcade following the disorder outside Club M in the early hours of Saturday morning (September 1).

Fidel Glasgow, 21, grandson of Coventry musician Neville Staple, later died in hospital from his injuries.

A second man aged 23 remains in hospital in serious but stable condition.

Diallo, of no fixed abode was charged with violent disorder, grievous bodily harm and possession of cocaine and remanded in custody.

He will appear before Birmingham Magistrates' Court tomorrow (September 4).

City Arcade cordoned off on Saturday morning

Appeal for witnesses

West Midlands Police is continuing to appeal for information and would urge anyone who was at Club M in the early hours of Saturday morning to get in touch.

Detective Inspector Harry Harrison, from the Homicide Unit, said: “Although an individual has been charged in connection with what happened on Saturday, We’re working round the clock to identify and apprehend Fidel’s killer.

Fidel Glasgow - grandson of Neville Staple

“We are aware that numerous people who were at the club at the time could have vital information about what happened. I am appealing for anyone with information no matter how insignificant it may seem to contact us.

“Our thoughts remain with Fidel’s family who continue to be supported by specialist officers at this difficult time.”

Officers are continuing to speak to witnesses and examine CCTV. Anyone with information is urged to contact West Midlands Police either via Live Chat at www.west-midlands.police.uk between 8am to 9pm, call 101 anytime or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.